= my england | Christopher Thripp [01.May.08 17:27] |
"ah the sweet thames runs softly" all i can say is my "ol blighty" this piece is riddled with fantastic stuff marius ... I enjoyed this very much thanks for the memories. | |
= I am delight... | Marius Surleac [01.May.08 18:22] |
I am glad that you've enjoy it and I am delight because of the fact that this article brought to light your feelings, your memories about England. Cheers and thank you for your kind comment! Marius! | |
= mmmmm | Mike Aspros [01.May.08 22:44] |
Marius, well done! I haven't read TS and I'm printing this out to save so I can use it as a study guide. Thank you! (I enjoy your good insight). | |
= Thank you Mike!!! | Marius Surleac [01.May.08 23:46] |
Mike you're welcome and the pleasure is mine for sharing my texts to you all, and each one's opinion it means a lot to me. Thank you for leaving your comments on my texts. Cheers from Marius! | |
= nice | felix nicolau [24.May.08 23:21] |
that's a precious article. i'm going to print it and read it carefully. it's well-documented and hard-worked. you're good | |
= Thank you Felix! | Marius Surleac [25.May.08 10:19] |
Thank you very much Felix. I appreciate your kind words and feedback. Best regards, Marius! | |
+ T.S. Elliot - for Marius | Edilberto González Trejos [26.May.08 00:53] |
T.S. ELLIOT might be a misunderstood poet by many, even hated and hard to swallow to a wide group of people. However, ELLIOT pierces deep into my soul from BURN NORTON to ASH WEDNESDAY... and of course THE WASTE LAND... Great study which I thank and appreciate SONGO | |
= Thank you very much Songo! | Marius Surleac [26.May.08 01:00] |
Hi Songo! Thank you very much and appreciate your kind comment. I am glad that you liked it and you'll be always welcome. For me, T. S. Eliot is one of my favourite writers, that's why I wrote this article as an homage. Thank you also for the yellow twinkler. Have a nice day! Best regards, Marius | |